
Inflation causes low-income consumers to "significantly decline," marking the third reduction in income expectations this year, as shares of American chain restaurant giant Chipotle plummet

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High inflation forces American consumers to cut back on dining out, and fast-food giant Chipotle has lowered its sales forecast for the third time this year, with its stock price plummeting over 16% in after-hours trading. Analysts warn that consumer weakness is spreading from low-income groups to middle and high-income tiers, leading to an overall slowdown in the U.S. restaurant industry
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